Time And Attendance Information

Time And Attendance Systems - Can You Afford
Not To?

One employee wasting just ten minutes
a day could cost you over £200 each year. If you have ten
employees that's over £2,000. With Clocking-In-Machines from
£140 and Self Installed Swipe and Fingerprint Systems From Only
£395 can you afford NOT to have automated time and attendance?

Time and attendance systems will increase
productivity and reduce costs. The costs saved
are not simply through reduction in time wasting. On average you could save more than £600 per
employee through:

improved punctuality

eliminating payroll errors

Automated time-sheets

reduced absence and sickness

removing inefficient work activity

Over payment of wages; having too many staff for a project or
too few; payroll errors - all these cost may be hidden to you but
they can be significant.

Introducing a time and attendance system can
result in considerable benefits for a business.

Improved punctuality - on
average 2hrs can be lost through lateness, early departure and long
lunches etc. You could save an average of £220 per
employee.

Eliminating payroll
errors - on average 2-3% of payroll costs is accounted for
by errors. These could be eliminated with an automated time
and attendance system saving around £160 per employee.

Automated time-sheets -
removing manual time sheets and consequently stopping hours being
rounded-up when calculated could save an average of £260 per
employee.

Reduced absence and
sickness - workers are less likely to take unauthorised
time off if they know they're monitored.

Removing inefficient work
activity - using time and attendance systems you can see
which activities are productive and which aren't. In
manufacturing industry on average 600 hours are lost to
unproductive practises. Removing these has clear financial
benefits for any business.

Why not make your staff more effective - maximise their time and
save your money.

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